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Mounds of snow with nowhere to go

KEARNY, N.J. - The latest winter storm to hit the
East is gone, but not forgotten.

It left 15 inches of snow in Kearny, where more snow has fallen over the past
two weeks than normally does in an entire winter. Crews are running out of
places to put it.

The snow is heavy, wet and exhausting
to move. Steven Laray's SUV has been buried for three days. What is he doing with the snow?

Steven Laray

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"Just trying to get rid of
it," Laray said. "Throwing it on the sidewalks, throwing it in
people's backyards, throwing it on people's cars. It's ridiculous what's going
on."

Icy roads narrowed by mounds of snow
made driving dangerous. Thirty people were hurt in the series of accidents that
shut down the Pennsylvania turnpike on Friday. Heather Pasco's car was hit by a
truck.

"I looked in my rearview mirror,
I saw him and I thought I was done," she said. "I mean, I thought I
was done. The entire back end of my car is gone."

Steven Laray's SUV has been buried for three days

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Staying home could be risky too as dozens
of roofs collapsed across the Northeast. The Kearny Fire Department was
responding to its third cave-in on Friday.